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We've all been waiting for it, for one reason or another. Maybe you're excited, or perhaps you're nervous. You're eager to have @POTUS tweeting at you on a whim, or you're alarmed. Either way you probably wanted to know what Donald Trump would say, the man who has made a nation pay attention to Twitter.
Before Friday, Trump was still, in some sense, just a guy. A loud guy who holds very popular rallies, but still just a guy. Now, though, he's the president of the most powerful country on the planet. Here's what he said in the first tweet from @POTUS:
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All right, it's just a link to his inaugural address.
Topics Social Media X/Twitter Donald Trump Politics
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